Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Superbright star explosion is most distant known

Lisa Grossman, physical sciences reporter

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A simulation of a galaxy hosting a superluminous supernova (Image: Adrian Malec and Marie Martig, Swinburne University)

A newly spotted ultra-bright star explosion burst onto the scene just 1.5 billion years after the big bang, making it the earliest known supernova.

The event is one of two supernovae recently found in the distant universe. The other occurred a mere 3 billion years after the birth of the cosmos. Both explosions are so-called superluminous supernovae, a type of stellar burst that outshines other supernovae by a factor of 10 to 100.

The phenomenon was discovered only a few years ago. Astronomers think such supernovae can be triggered in some very massive stars when high temperatures and pressures in the star's core cause photons to convert to pairs of electrons and positrons. The core then loses pressure and contracts, becoming more than 250 times hotter than the sun's core. This triggers a partial collapse, followed by an intense thermonuclear explosion.

The two new supernovae were found using image processing and analysis techniques designed to peer back to the dawn of stellar existence. The hope is that, with their extreme brightness, superluminous supernovae could let astronomers witness the deaths of the very first generation of stars, which began seeding the universe with the heavier elements needed to build more stars, galaxies, planets and eventually life.

Journal reference: Nature, DOI: 10.1038/nature11521

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OWC certifies 480GB Mercury Aura Pro SSD for 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display

OWC certifies 480GB Mercury Aura Pro SSD for 13inch MacBook Pro with Retina display

The inside of a MacBook Pro certainly isn't for the faint of heart, but if you're willing to pair your recklessness with a side of wild abandon, then you might just have what it takes to upgrade the storage of the Retina-equipped 13-inch model. OWC is more than willing to test your limits with its 480GB Mercury Aura Pro, an SSD module that's now certified for use with Apple's latest laptop. While its $580 price will deter many, the 480GB option compares favorably to the 512GB upgrade from Apple, which rings in at a healthy $800. OWC says that additional capacity sizes will be announced this November, which is reason to remain hopeful if this one has priced you out of the market.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

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Fire Department Publishes Strategic Plan - SCV News

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[LACo FD] ? The Los Angeles County Fire Department has published Engineering our Future, a strategic plan to address the Department?s goals and priorities in its desire to provide more effective emergency services to the millions of residents its serves each day.? The 52-page report sets goals for preventing injury and illness, innovating new delivery systems, ensuring the Department?s financial stability, containing risks, increasing its use of technology, forming better communication with each community and building relationships with local public, private and non-profit organizations.

?While we enjoy a proud legacy of innovation and exemplary service, we plan to become a multi-faceted global leader in public safety services by 2020,? says Fire Chief Daryl L. Osby.? ?We have embarked on a multi-year strategic planning effort to set a new course for our almost 90-year-old organization.? Our goal is to deliver the most innovative, caring, and efficient emergency services possible ? all supported by the most technologically advanced business services.?

The plan?s 12 goals, with accompanying strategies and projects, were created with direct input from the organization?s team of uniformed and business members at all ranks who carry out the Department?s daily mission.

?This approach was uniquely collaborative, given our paramilitary-style organization,? says Osby. ?From the first day of this effort in 2011, we set aside rank and invited all 4,800 members of our team to submit suggestions and project ideas, and to become active members of the project teams.? Because of their input and involvement, we expanded our plan from seven to twelve goals.? It is ambitious, but we have always achieved what we have set out to do.?

About the Los Angeles County Fire Department

Founded in 1923, the Los Angeles County Fire Department is an international leader of the fire service and one of the largest emergency service agencies in the world.? It is proudly credited with the creation of the nation?s first 911 emergency calling system and America?s second paramedic program, which inspired the hit 1970s television series, ?Emergency!.?? It is also the real-life home of the world-renowned ?Baywatch? lifeguards. Each day, more than 900 firefighters and lifeguards are on duty to provide fire protection, life safety and environmental protection services to more than four million residents and businesses in the County?s 2,300-square-mile area.? When called into action following major disasters, the Department?s Urban Search and Rescue Team responds around the nation as members of California Task Force 2, and around the globe as members of USA-2. Once back in Los Angeles County, these same responders can be found at work in hometown neighborhoods in 58 cities and unincorporated areas served by the Department.? The organization proudly continues to be a frontrunner in firefighting technology, offering specialized training opportunities in Urban Search and Rescue, Emergency Medical Services, Hazardous Materials, Air Operations and Homeland Security.? Behind the scenes, more than 800 dedicated business professionals help carry out the mission.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

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Heaven Help Us

Depiction of heaven at the State Hall of the Austrian National Library, finished in 1730 Depiction of heaven at the State Hall of the Austrian National Library in Vienna, finished in 1730

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Newsweek is dead. The 80-year-old magazine will cease publication at the end of the year, a teary-eyed Tina Brown said last Thursday. Before we sink too deeply into grief, let's all remember what lies beyond these earthly, stapled pages. Newsweek may have passed away, its paper turned to dust, but the Newsweek spirit carries on, not as matter or material, but in a state of pure electron flux, a ghostly form that rides the WiFi waves around us. Its words will rise off the printing press and be transformed into an energy that's everywhere at once, but also nowhere. The magazine will become an online angel?a Web-based publication that penetrates our minds with truth and light. In death, it will be reborn and find everlasting life. ?

Sorry, I'm getting all mixed up. I've been having a little trouble focusing since I read Newsweek's cover story from Oct. 15?the one with a picture of a hand reaching up into the clouds and a headline promising that "Heaven Is Real." It's a personal account of meeting God, excerpted from a memoir published this week, called Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey Into the Afterlife. A neurosurgeon? More than that! The author, Eben Alexander III, makes a point of saying that he's a skeptic and a scientist, a skeptical scientist who happens to have spent some time (did he mention?) at a little school in Boston called Harvard University. This science-minded Harvard skeptic never thought he'd find the truth of Jesus Christ. But the facts are just the facts: Alexander has been graced with the divine, and he'll share that grace with us. He's become a neuro-prophet.

This experiment in out-of-body consciousness began in fall of 2008, when a case of bacterial meningitis put Alexander in a coma and "shut down" his ?entire cortex.? What he means by that is never clear?you might think this state would be synonymous with death, which is sort of what Alexander claims, even though he's now alive and writing books. But it's a waste of time to quibble over details, since according to the author, the fact of his brain's inactivation is the only thing that could possibly explain what happened next. While Alexander was in the coma, and his brain was ?totally off-line? he drifted from this world of Harvard neuroscience into a land of pink and puffy clouds, and chanting flocks of angels, and a glowing orb that speaks telepathically, and a blue-eyed lady-friend, and lots and lots of butterflies. You would not believe how many butterflies there are in Heaven.

"I've spent decades as a neurosurgeon at some of the most prestigious medical institutions in our country," Alexander writes, reminding us that he's no sap. "I sympathized deeply with those who wanted to believe that there was a God somewhere out there who loved us unconditionally. In fact, I envied such people the security that those beliefs no doubt provided. But as a scientist, I simply knew better than to believe them myself." He was just like you and me, you see, at least until he fell into a coma?and flew into the sky, and entered the mind of an earthworm, was forced to reconsider all his Harvard science skepticism about the loving Lord above.

Is it even worth rebutting this interpretation? Though it's not yet published, Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeons Journey Into the Afterlife has reached the Top 10 of the Amazon best-seller list, so we may as well prepare ourselves for the out-of-mind publicity that's sure to follow. For starters, Alexander says it took him "months to come to terms with what happened," as if he'd had to reconstruct the ultra-real experience after his recovery. One might timidly suggest that the story is confabulated?that is to say, his wounded brain filled in the gaps in time with a holy flight of fancy. (Perhaps his experience of "flying" came from memories of skydiving while a student at University of North Carolina?) It also seems at least half-plausible that Alexander's dreamy chit-chat with Jehovah happened in his head, as he was emerging from his coma, and during a time in which the author says he suffered from what's called "ICU psychosis." In the book?which I've had the great displeasure of perusing?he describes waking up to "a strange and exhausting paranoid universe" in which "Internet messages" showed up wherever he looked, and a "grinding, monotonous, anti-melodious chanting" filled his head. "Some of the dreams I had during this period were stunningly and frighteningly vivid," he says.

It was only later on that he worked out the fine points of his astral projection, in part by using a commercial meditation aid called "Hemi-Sync"?a $12 music CD that purports to mimic psychedelics and expand the mind with alternating beats. "Hemi-Sync potentially offered a means of inactivating the filtering function of the physical brain by globally synchronizing my neocortical electrical activity, just as my meningitis might have done, to liberate my out-of-body consciousness," he explains, as only a Harvard neurosurgeon can. Scientists who are a bit more skeptical have described these claims as silly.

Alexander claims to have been waffling on the matter of his faith before the meningitis. But the book reveals that he's always been a devout or at least a searching Christian. Long before he found himself in the "God-soaked and love-filled darkness" of his coma, Alexander took his family to church and made his children pray every night before they went to bed. His story of enlightenment is suffused with the most conventional evangelism: He was lost and now is found; he has "good news" to share with all. According to the memoir, Alexander was abandoned as a baby, spent Christmas as an orphan, and later on became a depressive alcoholic. Then he goes to a meeting in Jerusalem and finds the spot where Jesus ate his final meal, and while he's there (through some celestial stroke of luck), he contracts the deadly bug that will restore his faith and change his life and put him in a coma for a very biblical duration of seven days and seven nights.

Now, by grace of God, he's scheduled to appear on Nightline, Good Morning America, World News Tonight, and Fox & Friends. His book is almost guaranteed to be a huge success, a work of neuro-prophecy that hauls in massive neuro-profits. There's no doubt that Alexander's publisher is looking back with greedy eyes at another publishing sensation from three years ago, by the neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor. That one, called My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey, was also based on the rather dubious idea that we might draw a deeper understanding of the universe from debilitating brain damage. Bolte Taylor's rise to fame and neuro-guru-status began not with meningitis but with a cerebral hemorrhage, one that taught her how to find nirvana by allowing her "life-force power" to "flow like a great whale gliding through a sea of silent euphoria."

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We?ve all seen Stewart Downing shrink before our very eyes, unsure of what decision to take next. At the same time, Raheem Sterling has burst on to the scene, full of energy, decisive and never letting his shoulders drop. Without specific reference to any particular Liverpool player, Dan Abrahams, a football psychology consultant who has worked with ?a dozen professional clubs and hundreds of players over the past 10 years? will answer a series of questions, put to him by TTT?s very own Bob Pearce. A huge thanks to Bob for asking such?intriguing?questions and to Dan for taking the time to provide such fascinating answers. Like Bob said in his reply when I sent him Dan?s answers, it went ?way, way beyond what I expected.?

Dan will also be available to answer any follow-up questions in the comments section.

Confidence

How much is confidence in football a form of ?Red Bull??

By ?Red Bull? I assume you mean ?intensity of performance.? Your theory is ?the more intense (up for it) I feel the more confident I will be?? There is a small amount of truth in that theory. As a football psychologist one of the things you are trying to help a footballer with is to find that mindset ?sweetspot? time and again. You work with them on a bunch of techniques wrapped in a match routine that helps them manage both their focus and confidence levels. This sounds simple but is not always easy to achieve. The human nervous system enjoys being inconsistent and some days it?s challenging for a footballer to ?feel up for it.?

However, confidence is more complex than that. It?s founded on a series of great habits most of which aren?t related to ?running around like a headless chicken.? The more intense you are the more you suffer from tunnel vision. Your peripheral awareness lessens so your anticipation slows and so does your decision making. A healthy balance between confidence and focus, between intensity and relaxation is required on the pitch. When balanced you can play with game intelligence.

To help a player build confidence, they need to believe in the power of belief. Are you able to help a player if they don?t believe in belief?

I partly disagree with that notion. Confidence is a product of increasing belief, improving skill and building game knowledge. Football is both confidence AND competence (and the two entwine.) If I have a player who leans more toward skill and game knowledge then I frame my philosophies, techniques and discussions around those things. Ultimately skill and knowledge resides in the brain so these areas are both pertinent and relevant for me to work on with a player.

What impact can the visible signs of confidence have on an opponent?

It?s very individual-specific but there always going to be players who can?t cope with an opponent who overtly displays confidence or uses high levels of aggression. In a long term relationship with a player, I will at some stage start to speak to him or her about ways to change the emotional chemistry of the opposition. This might involve some overt sign of confidence. You want your opponent to start to release cortisol which is your stress hormone. When this kicks in their movement is suppressed, their awareness and vision becomes poor and their decisions slow. It can even damage their coordination. Simple things like a central defender being VERY loud could damage the confidence of a striker.

Do you ever give advice to coaches on the right tone of their feedback to particular players, depending on where they are confidence wise?

Tone and the language/words they use. Players have different needs, wants, values, expectations, beliefs, experiences, temperaments etc. Players deal with things in different ways. Some you can have a sharper, harder and louder tone with. Others need a softer, more understanding voice. The ?hairdryer? concept is simplicity to the point of banality (unless of course you don?t care about excellence as a coach). If you just scream at someone you can kill their confidence. And if someone wants to point at Sir Alex Ferguson ? I would say he uses it sparingly and toward the appropriate players.

Is confidence like physical fitness ? something to build and then requiring maintenance?

Frighteningly so yes. The great American soccer player Mia Hamm said ?Confidence is like a bed. It has to be made everyday.? I have a system that helps players structure their thinking on and off the pitch that helps them manage their confidence. But it?s extraordinarily challenging for anyone. The brain has evolved to make it so. It enjoys a ?negativity bias? and is constantly appraising its environment every second of every day. That is the way the brain functions so that is how we function as people ? irrespective of our standing in society and how much money we make.

?It?s all in your head!?

Many of us will watch a penalty shoot out and say ?He?ll miss? and ?Certain to score?. Using your experience and understanding of psychology, how good are you at ?reading? penalty shoot outs?

Probably no better than anyone else. You can lack confidence but still score ? the goalkeeper is a factor as well of course. I think everyone has an intuitive feel for who is confident or not when it comes to penalties. But whether a person scores depends on other factors.

Is there any evidence of a link between low confidence and injuries or injury recovery time?

There is a link between stress and injury. A player who is stressed releases cortisol and there are links between the release of this chemical and speed of injury rehabilitation. Essentially the more stressed a player is, the slower his or her recovery rate. Experience also tells us that a player that is not 100% confident in a challenge will most likely come out worse if there is a clash of bodies.

How much is down to habits, and the breaking and replacing of ?bad? habits?

Habits are just about everything because that?s how the brain likes to work ? it enjoys patterns. I teach players how to break habits that are holding them back or improve upon the habits they already have. Remember, psychology is about using thought and behavioural strategies to change performance.

With worldwide audiences in the millions, mistakes and errors can be a potential source of extreme public humiliation. How do you advise players to deal with this awareness?

I teach them how to focus only on what they can control. They should be focusing on themselves in the present moment. They should be focusing on executing their role and responsibility and managing their mindset. That is all. This will include an awareness of what the opposition is doing but I don?t want them to dwell on that. They also need to be aware of their team mates and any instruction from the manager. But everything else is out of bounds ? the crowd, the pitch, the referee etc. Things they can?t control and have no need to. No matter how good they are, some fans won?t like them for some reason valid or otherwise. You?ve chosen to be a professional footballer so deal with it and get on with your own game.

Some teams have players who seem to take on the role of ?hero?. What impact does this have on others in their team?

Hopefully either no impact at all or pleasure in the fact they have a great player in their team. But that?s living in a perfect world and of course there is a lot of politics that goes on behind closed doors at clubs between players. It?s more of an individual sport than you?d imagine. Again my advice to players is to concern themselves only in their game. Anything else is going to halt and slow down their progression. They won?t develop skill and they won?t maintain confidence. Forget others?focus on yourself.

When some fans watch a game they see the excitement of the game, some see the tactical battle, do you ?see? the psychology struggles that individuals go through? Can you give some examples of the types of things that you?d ?see??

Yes very much so. Over the past decade working as a football psychologist I?ve watched thousands of games where I don?t really watch the ball at all. I watch the players. I watch their body language ? how they hold themselves, their movement, their vocals etc. Are they hiding or are they showing for it? Are they on their toes, as athletic and dynamic as they usually are? Are they winning the same amount of challenges on the deck and in the air as normal? Are they being vocal? Are they focusing on the referee or their game? Are they keeping the same intensity throughout the game ? if not is that deliberate or are they letting the game dictate their intensity? There are of course a lot of obvious signs of mental distress but there are lots of subtle clues to. It?s about noticing the small signs and helping players themselves to notice what is happening to them as they play.

How do you advise players to sidestep or deal with ?mind games? from opposing managers?

A player who focuses on what an opposing manager has to say is mentally weak. That?s what I say to them ? as you can imagine, that?s all I have to say to them.

What does pressure do to the mind?

Let?s be clear ? pressure can be a good thing. It can supercharge your body and focus your mind. However, unmanaged pressure can be a game destroyer. It switches off the front part of the brain ? the part that deals with thinking, emotional regulation and has some part to play in coordination. Your thoughts slow and so your anticipation and decision-making slows. You won?t see the game as quickly and as clearly. Game intelligence gone!

What psychology tips would you give to Luis Suarez?

That question assumes who I work with and who I don?t work with.

Psychological Analysis

Can you look at a player, see a change in form, and be confident that this change?was due to psychology? What would be the visible signs?

No, which is one of the drawbacks of psychology and why it will always be a discipline that some people just don?t believe in. You can take an educated guess. To my mind, ask the player ? he or she will give you their honest appraisal.

When you see a player make big public gestures when something goes wrong, what goes through your mind? How do you read those gestures?

Psychology 101 ? never assume anyone?s mindset. That player can be ?zoned? ? in their high performance match mindset ? have fun and playing with freedom ? and make a big gesture after missing an easy chance. As long as the player quickly forgets about it quickly then it?s fine. A big gesture in itself isn?t wrong and doesn?t mean that the player is distracted or in danger of losing confidence. There are cultural differences as well ? I think players from some countries tend to show more overt signs of frustration. They just have to learn to forget it as quickly as possible.

The public image of footballers is that they are not particularly bright. Does the psychological work you do with players require intelligence on the their part?

That depends on how you define intelligence. There is a societal assumption that intelligence is only related to IQ or language dexterity. There are many forms of intelligence and some of the footballers I?ve met are some of the wittiest people I?ve?ever come across (which is an intelligence in itself.). The game itself requires a great deal of cognitive intelligence ? to compete under pressure with an enormous amount of cognitive overload is highly complex. Most won?t bring a Dostoevsky novel into the training ground but isn?t that true of society anyway?

Me defending footballers aside ? it?s my job to make sure the footballer sitting in front of me understands what we?re doing. It?s not his or her job. My passion is to de-mystify sport and football psychology. Something that the psychology community hasn?t done very well. No doubt if you sit in front of any sports person or business person and start rambling on about systematic desensitisation or the inverted U hypothesis they?re going to switch off. You have to make it simple, engaging and applicable. I worked in non-league football for a few years to learn how to speak the language of football and also to understand the main challenges they are confronted with. I think this is a vital process for any sport psychologist to go through.

Do you need someone to work with you to achieve these changes, or could someone?read your book and achieve results working alone?

My book Soccer Tough was a labour of love. As I?ve said my passion is to de-mystify football psychology and that is what my book does. It has stories of the mindset challenges great footballers such as Messi, Maradona, Zola, Beckham and Rooney have had. It also has a number of my own case studies including how Carlton Cole went from forgotten reserve team player to England international; how Anthony Stokes went from four goals in a season to 20 in five months and win a dream move to Celtic; how Richard Keogh of Derby has won four player of the year awards in a row ? and many more. It?s a book everyone can read ? from professional to serious amateur to Sunday league and 5-a-side recreational player. It?s also one for coaches and volunteers and for fans who are interested in the mindset required to be a great footballer.

I work with anyone but of course working one to one isn?t for everyone. Reading my book can really help a footballer build his or her game and help a coach have a blueprint for the psychology of the game.

Dan Abrahams

Soccer Tough: Simple Football Techniques to Improve Your Game

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?Take a minute to slip into the mind of one of the world?s greatest soccer players and imagine a stadium around you. Picture a performance under the lights and mentally play the perfect game.?

Technique, speed and tactical execution are crucial components of winning soccer, but it is mental toughness that marks out the very best players ? the ability to play when pressure is highest, the opposition is strongest, and fear is greatest. Top players and coaches understand the importance of sport psychology in soccer but how do you actually train your mind to become the best player you can be?

Soccer Tough demystifies this crucial side of the game and offers practical techniques that will enable soccer players of all abilities to actively develop focus, energy, and confidence. Soccer Tough will help banish the fear, mistakes, and mental limits that holds players back.

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Congressman: Ill. Rep. Jackson en route to Mayo

CHICAGO (AP) ? U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., who covertly went on medical leave months ago and has given no sign of when he'll return to work, seems to be in a "fragile state" and is heading back to the hospital where he was treated for bipolar disorder, a fellow Democratic Illinois congressmen said Monday.

U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush said Jackson looked well when he visited him at his home, but that he was going back to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., on Monday for what could be another extended stay. Jackson's father, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, has characterized the Mayo visit as a checkup that could lead to further inpatient treatment.

Jackson quietly went on medical leave in June, and his office released little information until confirming he was being treated at Mayo for bipolar disorder and gastrointestinal issues. He was released in September and returned to his Washington home.

But he has neither campaigned nor appeared publicly for his Nov. 6 re-election aside from a robocall released to voters over the weekend. In it, he said he was "anxious to return to work" but that it was against his doctors' advice and asked for patience. His spokesmen didn't return requests for comment Monday.

Rush told The Associated Press that he and fellow Illinois Democrat U.S. Rep. Danny Davis talked with Jackson at his Washington home for roughly an hour on topics ranging from his mental health to the Chicago Bears. Both he and Davis urged the public for patience and understanding, and they planned an evening news conference.

"He looks well, but he doesn't feel as well as he looks," Rush said. "We have to give him some time and space to heal. He will then again rise up to the level of what he's capable of. Right now he's in a fragile state."

The congressmen decided to visit Jackson, a fellow member of the Congressional Black Caucus, after talking with his family. All three congressmen have similar constituents: Their Chicago area districts are mostly Democratic with many black voters, and Rush took several months of medical leave in 2008 to undergo treatment for a rare form of cancer.

Rush said part of Jackson's healing has been to spend time with his two children, who go to school in Washington. The family also has a home in Chicago, where Jackson's wife, Sandi, is a city council member.

Rush added that Jackson was preparing for an extended stay away from his children at Mayo again, but he did not know further details.

Mayo spokesman Nick Hanson said Monday that Jackson is not a current Mayo patient and declined to give further information.

Jackson's family has said the congressmen remains under doctors' care and will not return to work until he gets clearance from them to do so. But he remains on the Nov. 6 ballot.

Rush, who is also a minister, said he and Davis encouraged Jackson to take his time in getting better instead of focusing on campaigning.

Davis was not immediately available for comment.

Jackson, first elected to Congress in 1995, is largely expected to win re-election next month, but the handling and timing of his medical leave has invited criticism. Some voters and political opponents have called on him to answer more questions and give the public regular updates.

Jackson also remains under a House Ethics Committee investigation for ties to imprisoned former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The committee is looking into allegations that Jackson was involved in discussions about raising money for Blagojevich's campaign in exchange for an appointment to President Barack Obama's vacated U.S. Senate seat. And the announcement of the leave came just days after a former fundraiser connected to those allegations was arrested on unrelated federal medical fraud charges.

Jackson has denied wrongdoing.

More recently, the Chicago Sun-Times reported that there is a federal investigation related to his campaign finances.

Jackson vigorously campaigned earlier this year when he faced his most credible Democratic challenger of his career, former U.S. Rep. Debbie Halvorson, but still captured a strong majority.

Rush said Jackson needs time to heal.

"It's almost like Jesse Jackson Jr. is the Derrick Rose of the Illinois delegation," the congressman said, referring to the Chicago Bulls star who is recovering from surgery on a torn ACL.

"The Bulls, the coaches, the owners, they're not trying to push Derrick Rose to come back before he's ready, to come back before he's fully healed."

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/congressman-ill-rep-jackson-en-route-mayo-222329437--election.html

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Voice software helps study of rare Yosemite owls

In the bird world, they make endangered condors seem almost commonplace.

The unique Great Gray Owls of Yosemite, left to evolve after glacial ice separated them from their plentiful Canadian brethren 30 millennia ago, are both a mystery and concern to the scientists charged with protecting them.

With fewer than 200 in existence in this small pocket of the Sierra Nevada, the slightest disturbances by humans can drive the extremely shy birds from their nests, disrupting sporadic mating cycles that ebb and flow annually depending upon food availability.

So this summer, researchers found a way to abandon their traditional heavy-handed trapping, banding and the blasting of owl calls in favor of the kind of discrete, sophisticated technology used by spies and forensic scientists.

They hope to lessen human influence on this subspecies of owls prized for the potential insights their survival offers into habitat-specific evolution.

"Even if it takes only 15 minutes to trap a bird, it's traumatic for them in the long term," said Joe Medley, a PhD candidate in ecology at UC Davis who perfected computer voice recognition software to track the largest of North America's owls. "With a population this small, we want to err on the side of caution in terms of the methods we use to get data."

Medley placed 40 data-compression digital audio recorders around the mid-elevation meadows typically favored by the owl known as Strix nebulosa Yosemitensis, hoping to identify them by their mating, feeding and territorial calls.

He ended up with 50 terabytes of owl calls mixed with airplanes flying overhead, frogs croaking, coyotes yipping, bears growling and even the occasional crunch of fangs on pricy microphones ? so much data it would have taken seven years to play back.

He then designed algorithms for an existing computer program that would search for the specific frequency and time intervals of the Great Gray Owls' low-pitched hoot "whooo-ooo-ooo-ooo." The program could discern males and females from juveniles, and even identify nesting females calling for food to help determine reproduction success. The results are still being analyzed.

"It's capable of searching a week's worth of data in an hour. What I was left with was owls and a host of other things that fell in the same bandwidth," Medley said.

Most of the world's Great Gray Owls make their homes in northern hemisphere boreal forests, though a few live as far south as Oregon and Idaho. The giants with piercing yellow eyes and 5-foot wingspans have adapted so well to snow that they can dive face-first through up to a foot of it to catch the voles they hear creeping underneath. Their dish-shaped faces work to amplify sound.

During the last ice age 30,000 years ago, a small population in and around what would become the glacially carved landscape of Yosemite was cut off from the others to evolve on their own in a warmer, less snowy climate.

Those owls, now numbering just a couple of hundred, are on California's endangered species list. The giant condors, once nearly extinct, number around 400 in California and the Southwest, and are on the federal endangered list.

"These (owls) exist nowhere else in the world, and where they do occur is a pretty amazing location," said Joshua Hull, a researcher with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and adjunct professor at the University of California, Davis. "These are going in a different evolutionary direction than the others, and we don't know where that is right now."

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Scientists from Yosemite, the U.S. Forest Service and Fish and Wildlife, with funding from the Yosemite Conservancy, are working to gain a greater understanding of what those differences mean. So far, DNA studies have noted distinct genetic variations between the separated groups in addition to the different food sources and nesting patterns the southern birds have adapted. The birds have very subtle differences in color.

"That's important to know because if it's genetically different, we should try to keep it that way," Hull said. "You wouldn't want to bring in individuals from Oregon to supplement a unique population."

The major threats to their continued survival are the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus ? and humans. A female believed to be the cohort's most reliable breeder was struck and killed by a car in the park in August, prompting slower speed limit warnings to protect the low-flying raptors that rarely lift more than 20 feet above ground.

Because of their rarity, they are highly sought out by birdwatchers whose presence in meadows can deter mating and food foraging, the researchers say. That's why no one will reveal exactly where in the park they are.

"They will abandon their nests if disturbed," said Steve Thompson, Yosemite's branch chief of wildlife management. "It's an extremely low population very vulnerable to natural- and human-caused events. They don't have the ability to rebound the way more abundant species do. We're very protective of them."

So protective that the owls will no longer be trapped to draw blood for studies. Instead researchers are collecting molted feathers to extract and amplify DNA to track lineage, mating patterns, population size, survival rates and even genetic mutations that might occur as the climate changes yet again.

"Genetic mutations occur randomly. It's just chance whether those mutations are advantageous or deleterious to the population," Thompson said. "And all of this is happening over tens of thousands of years, so to me as a biologist it's really exciting to have this demonstration of how evolution occurs."

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Monday, October 22, 2012

Great Tips For Making a Home Remodel More Energy Efficient

Carl Seville, author of Green Building: Principles and Practices in Residential Construction, shared some simple, inexpensive ways to make remodels and additions more energy efficient from the standpoint of energy usage and conservation of resources.

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Try these eight tips from Seville:

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1. Check for water intrusion, condensation, and excess moisture before you begin the project. Fixing those issues during remodeling can improve your home?s indoor air quality (excess moisture encourages mold).

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2. Use the least amount of framing allowed by your building code when adding walls. Not only will you have to pay for less lumber and fewer nails, the contractor will have more room to put insulation in your walls, making your home more energy efficient.

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3. Resist the urge to splurge on multiple shower heads. Opt for a single low-flow shower head rather than installing a car wash-style plethora of shower heads.

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4. If possible, add new HVAC ducts to parts of your home that are heated and cooled, rather than placing them in a space with unconditioned air (like the attic). If that?s not possible, insulate the ducts. Have an HVAC diagnostician analyze your system to make sure it?s sized correctly and balanced to properly exchange old and new air.

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5. Be sure to insulate around recessed lights that protrude into un-insulated attic spaces ? these are major sources of air leaks.

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6. If you?re wasting water, you?re wasting energy. Look at high-efficiency or solar water heaters, and insulate your water pipes. If you want hot water faster, move the water heater closer to the faucet or install demand pumps to drive hot water to the fixture.

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7. Install wall-mounted efficiency toggle switch plates for the outlets where you plug in your televisions and computers to make it easy to cut off the power to electronics you?re not using.

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8. A humidistat that automatically turns on the bathroom fan when moisture rises beats depending on teenagers or tenants remembering to use the fan. Reducing bathroom moisture reduces the chances you?ll have mold.

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Source: http://activerain.com/blogsview/3487560/great-tips-for-making-a-home-remodel-more-energy-efficient

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Retailers: 5 Valid Reasons To Take Your Store Online Today ...

Co. Dublin, Ireland ? 22 Oct. 2012 ? To survive the challenging retail climate, Dublin-based competitor price monitoring firm Profitero stresses the need for businesses operating in the Irish retail space to go online.

Of the ?4 billion spent on online retailing in Ireland each year, ?3 billion of this is spent on international retail websites. Dublin-based competitor price monitoring firm Profitero stresses the need for Irish retailers to go online in order to capture some of the growth in online shopping.

According to the Central Statistics Office, 43 per cent of Irish adults purchased an item online last year. This online activity was an increase of seven per cent on the previous year?s eCommerce figure of 36 per cent. Consumer confidence is growing in relation to online shopping in Ireland, thanks to trusted suppliers, high-quality products, secure purchasing systems and prompt checkout and delivery operations. The Internet provides retailers with the perfect location to sell and market their products.

Many traditional Irish bricks-and-mortar retailers are now realising the benefits of going online to grow their sales and profit margins. Online continues to win the popularity stakes with consumers despite of the difficult economic climate.

Here are five important reasons why Profitero believes Irish bricks-and-mortar retailers need to take their businesses online today:

1. eCommerce is worth approximately ?4 billion to the Irish economy.
Of the ?4 billion being spent online by Irish shoppers each year, ?3 billion goes to online businesses outside Ireland. Irish shoppers are choosing to shop online to enjoy the 24/7 availability of trading and the simple search capability. With no sign of this trend abating, retailers must adapt to the new shopping climate to capture some of this growth in online shopping.

2. More and more Irish shoppers are using their mobile phone to research products before they buy the product online or in a store.
The importance of smartphones in the purchasing process cannot be overlooked by retailers. As highlighted on the Down to Business show on Newstalk FM on October 21, shoppers are going into stores to check the prices before emailing online retailers for price checks on the same product - even using the product id from the product they are looking at in a store.

3. Advances in technology means that retailers can send online orders directly to their bricks-and-mortar stores.
Thanks to the click-and-collect policy, orders can be prepared and collected by customers at stores. Customers like having options and being able to choose home delivery or in-store collection appeals to many budgets. With click-and-collect functionality becoming an essential requirement to growth, there are immediate sales benefits of offering a online service to your customers.

4. An massive national audience awaits you on the Internet.
Approximately 2.1 million - or 70 per cent - of Irish Internet users use Facebook. There are 350,000 Irish Twitter accounts; 613,000 Irish users are now on Linkedin. The growing trend of the Internet seeping in everyday life means that many of these users check their accounts daily.

5. On average, an Irish person spends more than 18 hours online each month.
Of this, four hours and ten minutes are spent on Facebook and almost three hours are spent on Google. The top two websites visited by Irish Internet users are Google (38 per cent) and Facebook (19 per cent).

The UK is Europe?s No. 1 eCommerce market followed by Germany and France. While Ireland has some way to go to catch up with its European neighbours, stores need to embrace online instead of fearing it. Having an online presence to complement your physical store - driving business to the store from your website - will be key to surviving the current difficult climate.

For more information on the Profitero service, visit http://www.profitero.com.

For all the latest news on retailing, eCommerce and pricing, read our blog at http://blog.profitero.com.

To sign up to the Profitero bi-weekly newsletter, email your details to news@profitero.com.

Source: http://www.irishpressreleases.ie/2012/10/22/5-valid-reasons-to-take-your-retail-business-online-in-ireland/

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METIS Solutions Awarded Afghanistan Business Development Contract by the Department of Commerce Iraq and Afghanistan Reconstruction Task Force

This contract aims to develop Afghan commercial capacity in the wake of the Coalition draw down by helping Afghan businesses identify and grow their business capabilities through strategic planning and international study tours.

Alexandria, VA (PRWEB) October 21, 2012

METIS Solutions announced today it has been selected as the Prime Contractor for the Department of Commerce sponsored Afghanistan Business Development Program. This 13-month contract aims to develop Afghan commercial capacity in the wake of the Coalition draw down by helping Afghan businesses identify and grow their business capabilities through strategic planning and international study tours. The program will focus on Agribusiness, Construction, Construction Materials, and Marble/Mining industry sectors. METIS will offer strategic business planning and training seminars, capacity-building study tours, as well as individual counseling sessions for program participants. METIS will seek to connect these businesses to key potential partners and investors in the U.S., Middle East, South Asia, and other international business sectors.

?We are very excited to begin this important work,? said Michael Waltz, Vice President at METIS and Program Manager. ?Together with our Afghan partners and the Department of Commerce, METIS will make this program an instrumental next step in developing Afghan businesses for sustainable growth.?

According to Mary Beth Long, METIS Founder & CEO, ?This contract supporting the Department of Commerce demonstrates the strength of METIS?s niche resources and capabilities to make a meaningful impact on the future of Afghanistan?s commercial sector. It's an arena where our innovative support strategy and operational experience can decisively impact the Afghan businesses who will participate in this great program."

Interested parties should contact METIS via email at info(at)metisolutions(dot)com. Please be sure to include ?Afghan Business Development? in your subject line.

METIS Solutions, LLC, is a Woman-Owned Small Business providing strategic solutions to global problems in the defense and security fields for government and private sector clients.

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Japan court rules Apple did not infringe two Samsung patents

Japan court rules Apple did not infringe two Samsung patents

In the latest scuffle between Apple and Samsung, a Tokyo court has ruled that the iPhone 4 and 4S do not infringe on two of Sammy's patents. According to The Asahi Shimbun, a decision on September 14th found Apple had not violated a patent related to app downloads, as Samsung's method is different. A dispute regarding flight / airplane mode also went in Cupertino's favor on October 11th, because the technology in question was regarded by the court as incremental. Only one case against Apple remains undecided in Japan -- for a patent on using "homescreen space" -- but, as usual, don't expect that to be the last chapter in the neverending story.

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Mullahs Panic Over Prospect of Romney Victory (Powerlineblog)

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Sun unleashes huge solar plasma wave

A giant wave of super-hot solar plasma larger than the Earth erupted from the sun on Friday in a spectacular display captured by a NASA spacecraft.

The huge solar prominence occurred at 4:15 a.m. EDT (0815 GMT) and was recorded in amazing detail by the high-definition cameras aboard NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory before escaping the sun.

"Once it started breaking away, the process only took 10 hours before it was out of sight," NASA media specialist Steele Hill explained in a photo description. "The prominence stretched out many times the size of Earth."

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The Solar Dynamics Observatory showed the solar prominence as a wispy red-orange wave stretching out from the lower right section of the sun. The image was recorded in the 304 Angstrom wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light, according to Hill.

Prominences are eruptions of charged solar plasma that appear to arc out away from the sun's edge, or limb, in spacecraft and telescope views.

The structures are shaped by extreme magnetic field. Some loop-like prominences are short-lived, lasting only a few minutes. Others can be more stable, lasting hours or days, NASA scientists have said in the past. ?

NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory is one of several spacecraft keeping a constant watch on the sun to track major solar flares, eruptions other space weather events. The sun is currently in an active phase of its 11-year solar weather cycle and is expected to reach its peak activity in 2013.

The current solar weather cycle is known as Solar Cycle 24. The Solar Dynamics Observatory has been tracing the sun's weather activity since the probe's launch in 2010.

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How It's Made Aluminum Cans (Sam's Club Choice) ? Hourly Book

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Re: Show All - Family Tree Maker software - Family History ...

I am going to make an assumption that you do not mean everybody in your database, but every body in a family. As I remember when installed FTM show four windows. On the right is the index, with bookmarks history etc at the bottom of the column. In the top middle is the tree structure, on the right is the window with personal facts, and in the middle the parents and children.

Any of these windows can be closed or opened to cover the entire screen by right clicking on the multiple dots in the boarders and dragging them to the width you want the window.

Assuming you have closed the right, top, and left windows you can show three generations of the family in the People view, clicking the Person tab, and then the Relationship tab.

As said previously you can view all of your people in the index and sort and filter it as you desire. In several of the windows you can access this index by clicking icons in various places in on the screen. there are several.

The beauty of FTM it is a database and you can arrange the windows to any size and thing you want.

You said you have your data in a Excel spreadsheet. I believe that once you start using the database structure, you will not go back to a spreadsheet for large quantities of data like genealogical data. Spreadsheets work well for sequential data that has no relation between the entries, (Like assay reports that are taken every day.). For Genealogical data where there may be a dozen facts that are shared by a dozen people, and each person's connections are different. You will find the database structure works best for this type of data.

My major complaint on FTM is that the windows that can be open at one time is tied to one family. I wish that I could have multiple windows of several families open at the same time, like is possible in a real database.

In the reports you can also create an outline report of everybody in your tree. FTM has many different reports and charts so you can get the presentation of your data in the format you want.

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Federal appellate court denies Alabama?s request for new hearing on immigration law

As reported on CNN.com, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit has denied a request by the state of Alabama for a new hearing on the state?s controversial immigration law, HB 56. The same court struck down parts of the law in August 2012. Alabama officials had requested a new hearing, arguing that the Eleventh Circuit?s August decision was ?erroneous.? ?The panel?s conclusions on these issues are important and wrong. They were not compelled by (the U.S. Supreme Court?s July decision on Arizona?s immigration law), and they were contrary to other precedents,? Alabama said in a court filing.

The blocked parts of HB 56 include language that made it a crime for undocumented immigrants to work or solicit work; imposed criminal penalties to hide ?an alien? or rent property to anyone in the United States illegally; and required state officials to check the immigration status of children in public schools. Alabama Governor Robert Bentley?s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Wednesday. In August, the appeals court judges let stand one of the most controversial portions of the law, allowing local and state police check a person?s immigration status while enforcing other laws.

In September, the legal director for the Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center called the law ?illegal and immoral? and said the center was confident the judges? ruling would stand. ?We are disappointed that the state is continuing to stand behind this unjust and hateful law, which has brought so much shame and ridicule upon the state,? Mary Bauer said in a written statement.

Source:? CNN.com, 10/18/12, By CNN Wire Staff; Joe Sutton, contributor

[Editor's Note:? In August 2012, Legal Clips summarized a decision of a three-judge panel of the Eleventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (HICA) v. Alabama, which held that the section of Alabama?s immigration law (?Section 28?) requiring public schools to verify, and collect data on, the citizenship and immigration status of enrolling students violated the Equal Protection Clause, and that at least one of the HICA Plaintiffs had standing to challenge Section 28, reversing a district court?s denial of HICA?s motion for a preliminary injunction to bar enforcement of that provision.]

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Zimbabwe journalists' group demands Malema apology

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